Abstraxion readies Break Of Lights

The London-based Frenchman's debut album will land on Have A Killer Time.

Harold Boué will release Break Of Lights, his first album as Abstraxion, next month.

Based in London, Boué has been releasing music since the mid-'00s. Most of the French producer's output has dropped on his own Biologic Records, with a total of seven 12-inches to his name. The upcoming album will be released on New York label Have A Killer Time, and is made up of ten as-yet unreleased tracks. Parisian veteran Chloé has been enlisted to supply vocals on opener "White Rain," while Denmark's Astrid Engberg lends her voice to "Every Night I'm Lying." Like much of Boué's prior work, Break Of Lights is melody-rich and upbeat.

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Harold Boué aka Abstraxion is a 29 years old French producer, based in London and Marseille. He just released on HAKT Recordings, Biologic records and Nicolas Jaar's label Other People his stunning debut LP Break of Lights. If critics are merely a tough crowd, dance music producers rank tougher still, Abstraxion's innovating music has already garnered accolades (and spins) from both – including heavy hitters such as Erol Alkan, Simian Mobile Disco, James Holden and Dan Snaith (Caribou/Daphni).
He will release at the end of this year his new EP I Can't on HAKT.View the full artist profile